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Comparison of Two Factorial Analyses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2025
Abstract
A Bi-factor analysis is made of Professor Thurstone's battery of fifty-seven tests employing his tetrachoric correlations. Although this analysis is made entirely independent of his multiple factor analysis, a very close agreement is found between the group factors obtained here and Thurstone's verbal descriptions previously published.
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- Copyright © 1938 The Psychometric Society
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L. L. Thurstone, “The Factorial Isolation of Primary Abilities,” Psychometrika, 1936, 1, No. 3, pp. 175-182. The present analysis was made immediately after the appearance of this article. The publicatien of our article was properly postponed until the appearance of Professor Thurstone's numerical solution.
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1 First introduced in Preliminarry Report on Spearman-Holzinger Unitary Trait Study, No. 7. Prepared at the Statistical Laboratory, Department of Education, University of Chicago, 1936.
2 The rejection of test 28 as the fourth test in the “spatial” group and its retention later as the twelfth test is an example to be found in Section 3.
1 See Preliminary Report on Spearman-Holzinger Unitary Trait Study, No. 2, equation (6).
1 Holzinger, K. J., and Harman, H. H., “Relationship between Factors obtained from Certain Analyses,” The Journal of Educational Psychology, May, 1937, pp. 321-346.
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